Esteban
Ocon (Prema Powerteam) made his comeback on the top step of the
podium at the 4.909 kilometres long Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari.
The 18-year-old Frenchman won the 28th race of the season and thus
also wrapped up the title in the rookie classification of the FIA
Fórmula 3 European Championship. In the 20 lap race, British drivers
Jordan King (Carlin) and Tom Blomqvist (Jagonya Ayam with Carlin)
finished second and third. Max Verstappen (Van Amersfoort Racing),
who came to Italy as the runner-up in the FIA Fórmula 3 European
Championship drivers’ standings, retired from a turbulent race. As
a result, the 17-year-old Dutchman, who participated in his first
free practice session in Fórmula 1 last week, lost his second place
in the championship to Tom Blomqvist. Ocon, who is now 97 points
ahead of Blomqvist, remains on top of the standings.
The
safety-car was deployed on the opening lap following a collision
between Santino Ferrucci (Fortec Motorsports) and Hongwei Cao (Fortec
Motorsports). At that time, Esteban Ocon was in the lead after a
successful start from pole position. Jordan King followed in second
place from Tom Blomqvist and Felix Rosenqvist (Mücke Motorsport).
After the
restart, Ocon was in front again and was soon able to pull a slight
gap from his main rival Jordan King. While Lotus F1 junior driver
Ocon controlled the race in first place, his rival in the battle for
the title, Max Verstappen, had to work his way up through the ranks.
Following an engine change in the previous round at the Nürburgring,
after which he was dropped ten places on the grid for the first and
second race at Imola in compliance with the regulations, the Dutchman
had only started from 15th place on the grid. After one lap, he was
already ninth and continued to push. A mistake while attacking Jake
Dennis (Carlin) cost Verstappen two positions. Soon after that,
Antonio Fuoco (Prema Powerteam) pushed him into the gravel trap and
the Van Amersfoort driver fell out of the top ten as a result.
Following another collision with Roy Nissany (Mücke Motorsport), he
eventually had to retire in the pits with three laps remaining.
Out in
front, Esteban Ocon drove his ninth victory of the season home,
followed by Jordan King and Tom Blomqvist. Felix Rosenqvist finished
fourth from Antonio Giovinazzi (Jagonya Ayam with Carlin), Lucas Auer
(Mücke Motorsport), Jake Dennis, Felix Serralles (Team West-Tec F3),
Tatiana Calderón (Jo Zeller Racing) and Sean Gelael (Jagonya Ayam
with Carlin).
Esteban
Ocon (Prema Powerteam): “Pole position certainly helped me to take
the lead after the start. After that, I immediately managed to pull a
gap from Jordan. After the restart, the situation was similar. When
Jordan increased his speed during the race, I had to take a little
bit more risk to keep the gap constant”.
Jordan
King (Carlin): “My start wasn’t the best and throughout the race,
I never managed to close up to Esteban in such a way that I would
have been able to mount an attack. But second place is a good result,
too”.
Tom
Blomqvist (Jagonya Ayam with Carlin): “After the restart, I had to
defend my position from Felix Rosenqvist, which I managed to do.
Thus, I was third and I brought this position home. Before the race,
we had made some changes to the set-up of my car and I needed some
time to get used to it”.
Photos: FIA F3 Euro Series
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